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East End Brewing Co.'s tiny space is always hopping.
Plus, an unassuming establishment in Bridgeville serves tasty mixed drinks.
Plus, local haunts offer a scary-good time and the Three Rivers Underground Brewers brew up a cure for cystic fibrosis.
The essential smart phone collection for the Steel City enthusiast.
Pittsburgh's premier party for young professionals returns for its 14th fiesta this Saturday.
BRGR expands to the suburbs, a Six Penn Kitchen alum starts his own joint and a wine bar opens in the North Side.
Come with us on our search for the weird, the spooky and the just plain odd in our mysterious city.
Newly opened Cibo in Regent Square is the place for a satisfying, home-cooked Italian meal in a small, warm environment.
Plus Bocktown expands further into the 'burbs and local poets take part in a global event.
Plus brew pubs, the Brew House, Brews in the ‘Burbs, and more.
Oakmont and South Fayette are home to cozy, under-the-radar eateries.
Our late-night guru stumbles into Dormont and finds open pool tables, great dogs and a whole bunch of character.
Static changes the game with live DJs, no-cover VIP tables and free parking
Plus a chat with Habitat chef Andrew Morrison and al-fresco dining suggestions.
Point Park alumna goes from singing carrot to detective on “CSI:NY.”
Take advantage of the warm weather and enjoy your life before we all return to all-day football marathons and Snuggies.
Get a competitive advantage with the savviest, most bankable college programs right in your own backyard.
If you spent July and August on vacation or just spacing out at the pool, you might have missed these notable food and drink destinations that started serving while school was out.
Highland Park gets a taste of Europe with the opening of E2 and Park Bruges.
Plus get the scoop on new Highland Park restaurant Park Bruges.
Nightlife editor Sean Collier attempts to experience four nearby casinos ... without losing his shirt.
If you want visitors to love Pittsburgh, you take them to the Strip District, ideally early on a Saturday morning.
South Side’s East Carson Street is bordered on one side by a river, houses a strip of industry and gives way to staggering hills. Can you get more Pittsburgh than that?
Things have worked out well for the East End neighborhood called Regent Square. The solid middle-class homes built here have held up well.